Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 103
... wish for that event ; an insurmountable ob- stacle to peace , while Holland in particular remains under the controul of France . do not wish you and your friends and allies to " subscribe to our maritime laws . " . We only want you to ...
... wish for that event ; an insurmountable ob- stacle to peace , while Holland in particular remains under the controul of France . do not wish you and your friends and allies to " subscribe to our maritime laws . " . We only want you to ...
Page 557
... wish to go to war . As long as war is 66 avoidable ; they prefer remaining peace- " ably within their own homes to shedding " blood without unavoidable necessity . War " is neither the passion of the government 66 " nor the interest of ...
... wish to go to war . As long as war is 66 avoidable ; they prefer remaining peace- " ably within their own homes to shedding " blood without unavoidable necessity . War " is neither the passion of the government 66 " nor the interest of ...
Page 995
... wish to de- " niand two things ; I wish first to declare , " that , in my opinion , we must not deal in " dribblets ; we must do much or nothing . " Why do I make this declaration ? Be- cause no cabinet which has hitherto exis- " ted in ...
... wish to de- " niand two things ; I wish first to declare , " that , in my opinion , we must not deal in " dribblets ; we must do much or nothing . " Why do I make this declaration ? Be- cause no cabinet which has hitherto exis- " ted in ...
Contents
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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